Strategic Urbanism · 05.14.2026

PIU, AIU and OUC: the complete package of Brazilian structural urbanism

PIU, AIU and OUC are the three acronyms that structure every large-scale urban transformation in Brazil. Understand what each means, why the order matters and how the market, the public authority and the architect position themselves at each stage.

Nikola Arsenic

Nikola Arsenic

architect and urban planner

May 14, 2026 9 min read /piu-aiu-ouc-structural-urbanism
Aerial view of an urban avenue with pedestrians

Avenida Paulista · consolidated urban fabric and perimeters under transformation

01 · Introduction

Three acronyms, one skeleton

PIU, AIU and OUC. Three acronyms, three distinct urban planning instruments, and together they form the skeleton of virtually every large-scale urban transformation in contemporary Brazil.

Understanding the order in which they appear and the role of each agent is what separates the professional who merely designs from the one who structures developments.

02 · Definitions

What each acronym means

PIU

Urban Intervention Project

Instrument established by the City Statute (Law 10.257/2001). It is the technical study that delimits the perimeter, defines differentiated urban planning parameters, counterpart contributions and financing strategies. It works as a "draft law" rendered in design form.

AIU

Area of Urban Intervention

A classification provided for in municipal master plans. It defines a territorial unit where the municipality intends to induce transformation. Without an AIU, the PIU has no local legal basis to operate with distinct parameters.

OUC

Consorted Urban Operation

A financial-urbanistic instrument. It allows the public authority to sell additional building rights (CEPACs in some cases) to fund infrastructure works in the area. It is the "how to pay for" element of the transformation.

03 · Sequence

The order matters: AIU → PIU → OUC

The AIU authorizes. The PIU designs. The OUC finances.

Without an AIU there is nowhere to apply the PIU. Without a PIU there is no technical project for the OUC to sustain. And without an OUC, the transformation becomes hostage to the linear public budget, which, in practice, means it does not happen.

04 · Roles

Who does what at each stage

AIU

Public authority
Defines the perimeter in the master plan
Market
Maps opportunities
Architect/firm
Supports the territorial diagnosis

PIU

Public authority
Approves and regulates
Market
Presses for viable parameters
Architect/firm
Leads the technical design

OUC

Public authority
Issues CEPACs / charge for additional building rights
Market
Acquires building rights and develops
Architect/firm
Models urban feasibility

05 · Positioning

Why Arsenic operates on all three fronts

Structuring developments today requires circulating between city hall, investor and technical design. Delivering a floor plan is not enough: one must understand how the urban planning instrument functions, how it generates revenue and how it is approved.

That is why Arsenic positions itself as a link: the same team that drafts the PIU follows the legislative process in the municipal council and models the feasibility book of the OUC.

06 · Repertoire

Reference cases (Brazil)

  1. 01

    OUC Faria Lima (SP)

    The Brazilian prototype. Financed part of the avenue's expansion through CEPACs.

  2. 02

    OUC Água Branca (SP)

    Required reading to understand CEPAC plus social counterpart.

  3. 03

    PIU Setor Central (BH)

    A recent case of PIU use without a consorted OUC.

  4. 04

    PIUs in São Paulo (Faria Lima, Águas Espraiadas, Bairros do Tamanduateí)

    A national laboratory.

07 · For the investor

What changes for the investor

Before the AIU

The lot follows the parameters of the master plan. Limited.

With AIU plus PIU

Parameters can be expanded (FAR, height limit, uses), with a counterpart contribution.

With an active OUC

Additional rights are sold by the municipality. The investor buys CEPAC or pays the charge for additional building rights.

08 · Conclusion

It is not bureaucracy, it is structure

PIU, AIU and OUC are not bureaucracy: they are the way Brazil reconfigured the relationship between city, capital and project.

Whoever masters the three instruments masters where and how the next wave of developments will take place.

About the author

Nikola Arsenic

Nikola Arsenic

Founding architect of Arsenic Arquitetos. 19 years structuring urban developments in Brazil.

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